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although used when two parts of a sentence are true but seem to disagree with each other.
appeal to seem interesting or attractive to someone. [1/3 definitions]
appear to seem. [1/3 definitions]
artificial intelligence an area of computer science that explores the ability of computers to think or have intelligence. Artificial intelligence is concerned with developing computer programs or computers that seem to use reason and make decisions.
beggar to cause to seem inadequate. [1/4 definitions]
belittle to make (someone or something) seem less in size, value, or importance; depreciate.
blend to mix completely so that there no longer seem to be separate parts. [1/3 definitions]
bulk to be or seem to be large or important. [1/7 definitions]
burst to be full and seem ready to break open or explode. [1/7 definitions]
call to beckon or to seem welcoming or enticing. [1/22 definitions]
celestial sphere the infinitely large, imaginary sphere around the earth in which the stars, planets, and other celestial objects seem to be located.
come across to make or give an impression; seem. [1/2 definitions]
come to life to seem alive or resemble something alive. [1/3 definitions]
copula in grammar, a verb or other word that connects a subject and a predicate, such as "is" in "John is an engineer" and "seem" in "They seem tired"; linking verb. [1/3 definitions]
dangle to offer or seem to offer (something desirable) so as to tempt or motivate. [1/3 definitions]
dip to slope downward or seem to sink. [1/8 definitions]
exaggerate to make seem larger or greater. [1/2 definitions]
feel to seem to be; appear. [1/15 definitions]
fever to cause or seem to cause a fever in. [1/4 definitions]
focus the point at which rays of light or heat come together or from which they seem to move away. [1/6 definitions]
glorification a form of something that has been made, or made to seem, more splendid or wonderful. [1/2 definitions]